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The Financial Conduct Authority wants the fund sector to explore the potential benefits of greater pooling of pension scheme assets in an effort to cut costs as part of its review of the asset management sector.
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In six months’ time, April 2017, all Sipp providers will need to have changed their illustration systems so that they show the margin they retain on cash holdings, writes Elaine Turtle, director of DP Pensions.
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The FCA league tables for most complained about pensions firms have been unveiled.
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Monday, 08 August 2016 11:03

John Moret: End of era for Sipps world

After reflecting on developments in the SIPP market over the last few weeks I’ve concluded that it’s definitely a case of out with the old and in with the new.

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Consumers choosing income drawdown without using a regulated adviser are to come under the regulatory spotlight.
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The Royal Mint has made Royal Mint gold bullion eligible for holding in SIPPS and SSASs.
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The pension freedom reforms are a “potential trigger for future mass mis-selling”, MPs have warned.
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Thursday, 28 April 2016 11:57

John Moret: Big isn’t always the best

Earlier this week I spoke at a TISA seminar on Mastertrusts. I was a bit of an interloper – Mastertrusts are certainly not my specialist subject – but I was asked to talk about lessons to be learnt from the Sipp market.

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Retirement lending must be looked at as a crucial element in the FCA’s probe into barriers to mortgage sector competition, The Equity Release Council says.
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A law firm has bolstered its expanding Sipp department with the appointment of a new associate.
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